Kosch, M. J.; Nielsen, E.; Hagfors, T.: STARE auroral imager. In: IRF Sci. Rpt. 209 (Proc. 19th Annual European Meeting on Atmospheric Studies by Optical Methods), pp. 551 - 556 (Ed. Steen, Å.). Swedish Institute of Space Physics, Kiruna (1992)
Nielsen, E.; Barrow, C. H.; Hargreaves, J. K.; Ranta, A.; Ranta, H.; Stauning, P.; Zaitzev, A. N.: European riometer observations system. In: Proceedings 10th ESA Symposium on European Rocket and Balloon Programmes and Related Research, Mandelieu-Cannes, France, pp. 49 - 53. ESA Publ. Div., Noordwijk (1991)
Mazaudier, C.; Blanc, M.; Nielsen, E.; Zi, M.-Y.: The magnetospheric convection electic field at ionospheric altitudes: A case study based on STARE and Saint Santin data. In: Achievements of an International Magnetospheric Study (IMS). Proceedings of an International Symposium, Gran 1984, p. 339. (1984)
Nielsen, E.: A brief summary of results derived from STARE observations during IMS. In: Achievements of an International Magnetospheric Study (IMS). Proceedings of an International Symposium, Gran 1984, p. 343. (1984)
Poulter, E. M.; Allan, W.; Keys, J. G.; Glassmeier, K. H.; Nielsen, E.; Junginger, H.: Satellite, auroral radar and ground magnetiometer observations of transiet ULF pulsations. In: Achievements of an International Magnetospheric Study (IMS). Proceedings of an International Symposium, Gran 1984, p. 643. (1984)
Schmidt, R.; Nielsen, E.; Pedersen, A.: Comparison of magnetospheric and ionospheric electric fields using different emperical mapping factors. In: Achievements of an International Magnetospheric Study (IMS). Proceedings of an International Symposium, Gran 1984, p. 355. (1984)
Klöcker, N.; Lühr, H.; Thürey, S.; Nielsen, E.: Ground-based observations of an impulsively increased plasma flow from the tail. In: 6th ESA Symposium on European Rocket and Ballon Programmes and Related Research, Interlaken, Switzerland, 11-15 April 1983, p. 295. ESA Publ. Div., Noordwijk (1983)
Zou, H.; Nielsen, E.: Faraday rotation and MARSIS as a detector of crustal magnetic field. Max-Planck-Institut für Aeronomie, Katlenburg-Lindau, Germany (2004)
Zou, H.; Nielsen, E.: Methods for obtaining electron density profiles from MARSIS ionograms and derivation of parameters characterizing the profiles. Max-Planck-Institut für Aeronomie, Katlenburg-Lindau, Germany (2004)
Wang, J.-S.; Nielsen, E.: Faraday rotation and absorption in the Martian crustal strong magnetic field region. Max-Planck-Institut für Aeronomie, Katlenburg-Lindau, Germany (2002)
Kosch, M. J.; Hagfors, T.; Nielsen, E.: A new Digital All Sky Imager (DASI) experiment for optical auroral studies in conjunction with the STARE coherent radar system. Max-Planck-Institut für Aeronomie, Katlenburg-Lindau, Germany (1996)
Nielsen, E.; Hagfors, T.: Spacecraft radar experiment for observations of the interior of a comet in the ROSETTA mission. Max-Planck-Institut für Aeronomie, Katlenburg-Lindau, Germany (1995)
Nielsen, E.; Hagfors, T.; Kopka, H.; Trilling, D.: Thoughts on radio wave experiments for observations of the interior of comets in the international ROSETTA mission. Max-Planck-Institut für Aeronomie, Katlenburg-Lindau, Germany (1995)
Nielsen, E.; Axford, W. I.; Hagfors, T.; Kopka, H.; Armand, N. A.; Andrianov, V. A.; Shtern, D. J.; Breus, T.: The ``Long wavelength radar'' on the Mars-94 orbiter. Max-Planck-Institut für Aeronomie, Katlenburg-Lindau, Germany (1994)
The research group “Solar Lower Atmosphere and Magnetism” (SLAM) studies the conditions and dynamic processes in the atmospheric layer between the solar surface (photosphere) and the overlying chromosphere, an approximately 2000 km thick gas layer.
The main research fields of the department "Sun and Heliosphere" are covered by the research groups "Solar and Stellar Coronae", "Solar Lower Atmosphere and Magnetism", "Solar and Stellar Magnetohydrodynamics" and "Solar Variability and Climate".
How does our star heat its outer atmosphere, the solar corona, to unimaginable temperatures of up to 10 million degrees Celsius? With unprecedented observational data from ESA's Solar Orbiter spacecraft and powerful computer simulations, ERC starting grant awardee Pradeep Chitta intends to bring new momentum to the search for the coronal heating mechanism.